The live debate between Sen. Barbara Boxer and challenger Carly Fiorina is set for Wednesday, Sept. 29.

Democratic U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer and her Republican
challenger Carly Fiorina face off again on Wednesday.

With unemployment topping 12 percent in California, look for
both candidates to talk a lot about job creation. Boxer said she
wants to revive the "Made in America" slogan and focus on investing
in clean energy and transportation projects. Fiorina, the former
head of Hewlett-Packard, has said she wants to reduce business
taxes and regulation to create jobs.

Voters are in an anti-incumbent mood, and analysts say Boxer
faces a tough race. Polls indicate that she's tied with Fiorina,
who's been promised $2 million in help from a national Republican
Party that's looking to gain a seat in the Senate.

Both candidates have spent a lot of time bashing each other.
Boxer warns that Fiorina favors a return to failed Bush-era
policies. Fiorina calls Boxer a big government spender